druidry

/ˈdruːdri/; also /ˈdruːɾi/ or /ˈdruːri/ or /ˈdraɪdri/

Definitions

1. noun

the state or practice of being a druid, or a system of spiritual practices and beliefs associated with the druids

“The ancient druidry rituals took place under the full moon, with participants dressed in white robes.”

2. noun

a set of spiritual or mystical practices and beliefs, especially those concerned with nature and the supernatural

“The druidry movement emphasizes a deep connection with the natural world and its rhythms.”

Synonyms

  • druidic
  • druidism

Antonyms

  • atheism
  • secularism